In article <3pvt7u$ur@ganesh.lm.com>, K. Rapczak (krapczak@telerama.lm.com) writes:>>I read this on another newsgroup: "Science" magazine (I don't know>which issue) supposedly published an article on primate evolution>recently which discussed bands of chimpanzees which are beginning to>act like the hunter-gatherer ancestors of homo sapiens. >>Is not "hunting/gathering" something chimps have already been doing>for a long time? What, if anything, would differentiate this type of>behavior when engaged in by proto-humans as opposed to modern>chimpanzees?

We here have no idea whatsoever.

The boys over there in sci.anthropology.paleo, on the other hand,
would be very pleased indeed to answer your question.